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The episode opens with the triumphant return of after her disastrous Thanksgiving trip with boyfriend Tariq (who is still... Tariq). She’s determined to be “the world’s best secret Santa” to atone for missing the faculty holiday party the year prior. The problem? She drew Ava Coleman — the one person who would mock a homemade gift but also scoff at a store-bought gift card.
works because it refuses to be a saccharine Christmas special. It’s messy, hilarious, and deeply true to its characters. The hookah lounge setting is absurd but perfect — a place where exhausted public school teachers would absolutely overshare. The episode advances the Gregory/Janine slow-burn without resolving it (thankfully), and gives every cast member a moment to shine.
The lounge becomes the episode’s secret weapon — a hazy, low-lit pressure cooker where exhausted teachers let their guards down. Bad idea. abbott elementary s02e10 fullrip
Then comes the bomb: , in a moment of smoke-induced bravery, admits to Jacob that he didn’t just come to the party for the gift exchange. He came because Janine was going to be there. Jacob’s face is a live studio audience’s dream — pure, unadulterated “I knew it.”
A framed photo of the Abbott staff with Janine’s face photoshopped over everyone else’s. Ava stares at it for ten seconds, then declares it “the most narcissistic and yet artistically bold gift I’ve ever received. I’m putting it in my office.” The episode opens with the triumphant return of
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“It’s culturally enriching! And they have a peppermint shisha that’s literally Christmas in your lungs.”